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How to Lower Your DirecTV Bill in 2019

Check out our updated post “How to Lower Your DirecTV Bill.”

Want to lower your DirecTV bill? Of course you do. Paying $100 or more per month is ridiculous. With the following tips, we’ll show you how to lower your DirecTV bill in 2019.

I’ve been paying in the range of $45 – $55 per month for my DirecTV service the past three years since I began following the annual renewal tips I’ll provide in this post.

That’s a far cry from the over $100 per month I was paying.

The tips in this post are not guaranteed to work, but if followed, provide a very good chance to lower your monthly DirecTV bill from its likely $100+ per month amount to a much more reasonable level.

Just keep in mind, there are a number of factors…the majority of which are unknown outside of the inner sanctum of DirecTV’s decision makers…that go into deciding who does/does not get offered a deal, and exactly what deal is offered.

Now, let’s take a look at what kind of deals are being offered in 2019, and what actions will better your chances for lowering your monthly DirecTV bill, too.

2019 DirecTV Deals

First, this is going to be a quick-hit, just the facts type guide to getting a better DirecTV deal.

If you want to see what kind of deal I got last year, read my piece “Here’s How My 2018 Lower-My-Bill Call to DirecTV Went.”

If you want a more up-to-date retention deal, read “My 2019 DirecTV Retention Call Was a Mixed Bag, But in the End I saved – and Made – Money,” where I actually follow the money-saving path I provide below.

And if you want even more details, with historical stats on my DirecTV retention calls, delving even further into what you should and shouldn’t do to get the best deal, read “Lower Your DirecTV Bill with These Tips.”

If you’d rather just get the basic facts, here you go.

In early 2019, we’re seeing DirecTV continue to offer retention deals that save subscribers anywhere from $50 – $90 per month.

Again, specific deals will be dependent on the individual subscriber.

Bottom line, calling does still result in saving.

Here’s what you do:

Call 1-800-531-5000 and once connected to a customer service rep politely state you’d like to set up a disconnect date for your DirecTV service.

You’ll likely be asked why and your answer should be your bill is too high and you’re considering lower priced options (streaming, Dish, over-the-air, etc.). Disconnect dates can only be scheduled 2 weeks out, so time your call 2 weeks before your current contract runs out. You may, or may not, be offered a retention deal on this call. $5-$15 off per month seems standard. If that’s good for you, take it, although you can probably do much better.

While end-of-contract is the best time for the disconnect tactic, it is sometimes successful even while in-contract. Just remember the early termination fee of $20 per month for the remaining months if you don’t get a deal and do end up canceling your service.

And, if you cancel mid-billing cycle, DirecTV no longer gives credit…you’ll be charged for the whole month.

Once disconnect date is set, watch your email and answer any unknown phone numbers to the contact number on your DirecTV account.

It was 2 days after I set up my disconnect date that I began receiving calls from DirecTV. It was during this call that I was offered my 2018 deal.

There are similar reports that this is still the practice in early 2019.

During this call, you should be offered your best deal. If what is offered doesn’t sound good to you, ask if they can do any better. If the answer is no, it’s a gamble that you’ll get a better offer by actually disconnecting service…think carefully about taking what’s offered during this call.

You can also ask for free movie channels and Sunday Ticket during this call.

Disconnect date arrives with no call.

If your disconnect date arrives and you haven’t received a retention call/email, call one of the numbers below and state your service is set to disconnect but you wanted to see if there were any offers on your account to lower your bill and keep you as a customer.

It seems some customer accounts are now billed under AT&T while others remain under DirecTV. Here are two numbers to try depending on your situation.

  • AT&T 800-288-2020
  • DirecTV 866-989-4040 or 855-291-0398

*These Loyalty Department numbers tend to change. Let us know in the comments if they’re no longer valid.

Still no luck? It’s time to disconnect…briefly.

Let the disconnect go through, wait 24 hours and call again.

Disconnections typically occur around midnight the date of your disconnect.

You can save your DVR shows/settings by unhooking the cable to your DVR box prior to midnight.

Hook it back up, or check another TV/box the next morning to confirm you’re disconnected.

*Update: As of late August 2019, there are reports the DVR disconnection trick no longer works for retaining/viewing DVR’d shows after a service disconnection. Keeping the DVR disconnected from both the coax cable and Wi-Fi/Internet may work. It appears a recent software update requires the DVR to check account status upon startup…if account is disconnected, DVR access is not available.*

Wait until that evening, or preferably the next day, to call the retention telephone number(s) again. State your service is disconnected but you wanted to see if any offers were available to keep you as a customer.

No offers at all.

If you’re still not getting an offer once your service is disconnected, you have a decision to make.

  1. Reconnect your service at the rate you were going to pay and try for bill lowering offers in a month or two.
  2. Let the cancelation stand and set up new service using another household member’s Social Security Number/email/credit card to get a new member sign-up deal. (See “Is This a Bad Omen for DirecTV Deals Going Forward” for new sign-up price changes.)
  3. Wait for the boxes to arrive for sending the equipment back and see if there is a retention offer included (very unlikely).

Wrap Up

Getting a retention deal for DirecTV can sometimes be hit or miss. Especially since AT&T has taken them over completely.

Your best bet, however, to get a bill lowering deal is to set up a disconnect date for your service.

More times than not, if a disconnect date is set, some sort of retention offer will be given at some point in the process. It just might take a little effort, and patience, to get there.

Whether you’re up for that process depends on how much you value DirecTV’s service.

Just keep in mind, DirecTV is still giving discounts in early 2019.

Let us know in the comments section how the process went for you, and what kind of deal you ultimately received.

And be sure to pass this post along to others who may benefit from the info provided via the social media links above, below and to the left of the text, or by emailing the post’s link. Thanks for helping to spread the money-saving word!

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